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. >> those who have murdered james foley and steven sotloff in syria need to know that the united states will hold them accountable, to, no matter how long it takes. >> human rights watch says isis carried out a murder of triple the number of men we first thought. we now have about 1,000 americans there. nbc news senior white house correspondent chris jansing is traveling with the president for us in estonia. chris? >> reporter: i think you heard in the statements by the president when he said our reach is long and justice will be served. a determination by the u.s. to get justice for the two american journalists who have been so brutally murdered by extremists. it was a message that was echoed later in the day by secretary of state john kerry. the question is what's next? and next is wales and the nato summit which some are calling most significant since the end of the cold war. the president wants to build a coalition of europeans but also arab countries while pressure at home is building, including both sides of the aisle. democratic senator bill nelson who says he will propose legisl
. >> those who have murdered james foley and steven sotloff in syria need to know that the united states will hold them accountable, to, no matter how long it takes. >> human rights watch says isis carried out a murder of triple the number of men we first thought. we now have about 1,000 americans there. nbc news senior white house correspondent chris jansing is traveling with the president for us in estonia. chris? >> reporter: i think you heard in the statements by the...
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chris stevens was a gutsy guy. he was a good guy, a peace corps guy turned foreign service officer andity took risks. i don't want to get into him, and what blame he had, but you take risks in the world. really almost a mile from the nearest cia station, there was no real troops around him. but, see, he knew all that. i think he said my vibes are good, i got a good sense of the situation. things happen, horrible things happen, especially in a country without a real government. i think we have to put all that in perspective. it not like fort apache and we're fighting indians. it's not a fort. it's a little building with people there trying to get certainly done in terms of building a country and keeping peace. i thisnk we have to keep that i mind, not as some military installation being defended improperly. >> back to the panel of this and the backdrop for today, how much damage did mccarthy do in talking about the creation of this panel and how it has brought hillary clinton's polling numbers down? >> look, politic
chris stevens was a gutsy guy. he was a good guy, a peace corps guy turned foreign service officer andity took risks. i don't want to get into him, and what blame he had, but you take risks in the world. really almost a mile from the nearest cia station, there was no real troops around him. but, see, he knew all that. i think he said my vibes are good, i got a good sense of the situation. things happen, horrible things happen, especially in a country without a real government. i think we have...
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it's hard. >> you know in the video, steven never flinched. he was never fearful, even though he knew clearly he was about to die. you knew him so well. does it surprise you? >> no. he was incredibly courageous and james foley. you see both of them. courageous to the end. it takes courage to go into syria in the first place and report on the conflicts. they certainly both had it. >> as we mentioned, isis is holding a british journalist hostage. nbc news is not showing his picture in honor of the family's request. clearly concerned for his safety and the other people that isis may have. >> yes. a situation does not look good. there's very little i think the u.k. and u.s. can do. other than if there's an offer to negotiate they should negotiate. all the hostages held by isis, which include british hostages and more american hostages as well. the situation is does not look good for them. >> you know you're saying very little you think great britain and the united states could do, but, you know, you've been in the middle of situations that maybe h
it's hard. >> you know in the video, steven never flinched. he was never fearful, even though he knew clearly he was about to die. you knew him so well. does it surprise you? >> no. he was incredibly courageous and james foley. you see both of them. courageous to the end. it takes courage to go into syria in the first place and report on the conflicts. they certainly both had it. >> as we mentioned, isis is holding a british journalist hostage. nbc news is not showing his...
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i agree with what steven says. it's interesting to me to think this boat was upturned for more than a couple of days without sinking. steven built some water-proof cabinets which kept your boat afloat a little longer than most boats, right? this is a tough environment where everything breaks. it's very hard to be seen. we have all heard those stories. listen, i'm glad he's alive and back on dry land. >> there's also the mental endurance required beyond the physical. being alone with just your thoughts and not knowing whether you're going to survive in the long term, tell me a bit about that challenge when you were out there. >> my experience was fairly long. 2.5 months. not as long as some but in a rubber raft. you experience a lot of ups and downs, but the ups and downs are very very high and very very low. the littlest thing could take you to the heights of being inspired and pleased with yourself. it's kind of like if you have read the "wind and the willows" with the mr. toad character. oh, i'm brilliant. a minu
i agree with what steven says. it's interesting to me to think this boat was upturned for more than a couple of days without sinking. steven built some water-proof cabinets which kept your boat afloat a little longer than most boats, right? this is a tough environment where everything breaks. it's very hard to be seen. we have all heard those stories. listen, i'm glad he's alive and back on dry land. >> there's also the mental endurance required beyond the physical. being alone with just...
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you say chris stevens was a friend of yours. he asked numerous times for extra protection. now, if i had been mr. stevens and i think anybody out there, anybody watching this, would agree if i had been mr. stevens, and i had had a relationship with you, and i had requested 20 or more times for additional security to protect not only my life but the people that were there with me, i would have gotten in touch with you some way. i would have let you know that i was in danger and the situation had deteriorated to a point i needed you to do something. did he have your personal e-mail? >> congressman, i do not believe that he had my personal e-mail. he had the e-mail and he had the direct line to everybody that he had worked with for years. he had been posted with officials in the state department. they had gone through difficult challenging dangerous assignments together. he was in constant contact with people. yes, he and the people working for him asked for more security. some of those requests were approved. others were not. we are obviously looking to learn what more we cou
you say chris stevens was a friend of yours. he asked numerous times for extra protection. now, if i had been mr. stevens and i think anybody out there, anybody watching this, would agree if i had been mr. stevens, and i had had a relationship with you, and i had requested 20 or more times for additional security to protect not only my life but the people that were there with me, i would have gotten in touch with you some way. i would have let you know that i was in danger and the situation had...
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jim, steven, peter and kayla were like so many of your own sons and daughters. they were four unique, passionate young americans and all risked their lives pursuing a greater good. the families of those victims have suffered the pafl loss of their loved ones at the hands of beautiful killers. while their pain may never fully subside today with the announcement of this indictment, we're beginning to bring them the justice they deserve. but we owe these families more than justice. we owe them our gratitude. i say that because their advocacy for their loved ones has led to positive changes in how our government supports and partners with victims' families. one of those changes was the creation a few years ago of the hostage recovery fusion cell. this multiagency team based at fbi headquarters represents our government's unified approach to recovering american hostages abroad. its single focus is to bring these hostages home safely and partner with their families in the recovery effort. a key part of that fusion cell is the family engagement team. that team not only
jim, steven, peter and kayla were like so many of your own sons and daughters. they were four unique, passionate young americans and all risked their lives pursuing a greater good. the families of those victims have suffered the pafl loss of their loved ones at the hands of beautiful killers. while their pain may never fully subside today with the announcement of this indictment, we're beginning to bring them the justice they deserve. but we owe these families more than justice. we owe them our...
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chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the country he served and he saw dignity in the people he met. two weeks ago he travelled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital. that's when america's compound came under attack. along with three of his colleagues, chris was killed in the city he helped to save. he was 52 years old. i tell you this story was chris stevens embodied the best of america. like his fellow foreign service officers, he built bridges across cultures and was deeply invested in the international cooperation that the united states represents. he acted with humility, but he also stood up for a set of principles, a belief that individuals should be free to determine their own destiny and live with liberty, dignity, justice, and opportunity. the attacks on the civilians in benghazi were attacks on america. we are grateful for the assistance we received from the libyan government and from the libyan people. there should be no doubt that we will be re
chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the country he served and he saw dignity in the people he met. two weeks ago he travelled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital. that's when america's compound came under attack. along with three of his colleagues, chris was killed in the city he helped to save. he was 52 years old. i tell you this story was chris stevens embodied the best of america. like his fellow foreign service officers, he...
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i know you worked with steven sotloff. you've traveled with the same group a month before he did when he was on that route and he was ultimately captured. what was the story he was working on when he was out there? >> he was doing what a lot of us were doing, which is going to aleppo to see what the situation was there. it was a very important period in the war. the rebels were controlling aleppo. there's a lot of talk in the west about sending more arms to the rebels. they were in a strong position but also had this weakness and funds were running out and after some key gains by the regime in the south, they were using troops north. so a lot of us wanted to go and see for ourselves what was going on in the front lines, to see whether any of these weapons that the americans had promised were getting through. there's a big incentive to go through. as you clearly -- as we clearly all know, there were very big risks. >> clearly, we've all learned how much was at risk as you have captured that story for us. phillip hammond sai
i know you worked with steven sotloff. you've traveled with the same group a month before he did when he was on that route and he was ultimately captured. what was the story he was working on when he was out there? >> he was doing what a lot of us were doing, which is going to aleppo to see what the situation was there. it was a very important period in the war. the rebels were controlling aleppo. there's a lot of talk in the west about sending more arms to the rebels. they were in a...
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breaking news reports is that isis killed steven sotloff. we'll be right back. >>> ellen is the owner of the perennial gardner in colorado. she said stores can succeed if they make shopping an exciting experience and offer a big selection of items customers didn't know they wanted. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i l
breaking news reports is that isis killed steven sotloff. we'll be right back. >>> ellen is the owner of the perennial gardner in colorado. she said stores can succeed if they make shopping an exciting experience and offer a big selection of items customers didn't know they wanted. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and...
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why was steven so interested in islam? and i think it's because steven had such an openness. he saw the beauty in every human being. to have a jewish coachness at your core is to believe in the phrase. it says in the torah that every human being is created in the image of god. i think when steven looked at all of these people all over the world and looked into their faces and wanted to tell their stories he was seeing godliness in all of them. >> if you work toward helping one person it's as if you work toward helping humanity. thank you. >>> and i want to focus in more on the terrorists who kill eed sotloff and the other reporter as well. i'm joined by ayman mohyeldin. good to see you in person. >> thank you very much. before he was killed steven and foley read some message about american foreign policy, et. cetera. why would they do that when they knew that as sotloff said, you know why i'm on tape now. >> in situations like that, the killers, the terrorists are probably telling them if you want to have a chance at livin
why was steven so interested in islam? and i think it's because steven had such an openness. he saw the beauty in every human being. to have a jewish coachness at your core is to believe in the phrase. it says in the torah that every human being is created in the image of god. i think when steven looked at all of these people all over the world and looked into their faces and wanted to tell their stories he was seeing godliness in all of them. >> if you work toward helping one person it's...
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it appears to show the murder of freelance journalist steven sotloff. we will not show the video here, only this one still hold from it. neither the pentagon, state department nor white house has yet confirmed sotloff's death. but the defense department says icy is in u.s. cross hairs. >> we've talked about isil for many months and as i've said before, we were very closely monitoring and tracking their progress, their growth, their development, well before they rolled into mosul. so this is not an organization that we haven't been watching. the speed with which they took control of the north in iraq, definitely got a lot of people's attention. and i've said that publicly, too. nobody expected that four divisions of the iraqi arm were just going to fall the way they did. so there was a speed there that certainly was -- did not go unnoticed. but there is an organization we've been long watching. >> we heard a desperate plea from steven's mother just last week. sotloff was kidnapped more than a year ago inside syria and isis had threatened to behead him af
it appears to show the murder of freelance journalist steven sotloff. we will not show the video here, only this one still hold from it. neither the pentagon, state department nor white house has yet confirmed sotloff's death. but the defense department says icy is in u.s. cross hairs. >> we've talked about isil for many months and as i've said before, we were very closely monitoring and tracking their progress, their growth, their development, well before they rolled into mosul. so this...
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steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird. that's why he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. l, you can't use something as abrasive as a toothpaste because it will cause scratches. as a result of those scratches, bacteria will get lodged in that denture and as they multiply in the mouth the odor can get stronger. i always advise my patients to use polident. it has specific agents in it that can kill bacteria. using polident daily, you definitely will not be creating the scratches. you're going to have a fresh bright smile, and you're going to feel confident. o0 c1 cuban ca jun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at restaurants. it pays to discover. i joined the navy when i was nineteen. i
steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird. that's why he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. l, you can't use something as abrasive as a toothpaste because it will cause scratches. as a result of those scratches, bacteria will get lodged in that denture and as they multiply...
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i was honored to know ambassador chris stevens. i want to thank his parents and siblings who are here today for sharing chris with us and with our country. what a wonderful gift you gave us. over his distinguished career in the foreign service, chris won friends for the united states in far flung places. he made those people's hopes his own. during the revolution in libya, he risked his life to help protect the libyan people from a tyrant. and he gave his life helping them build a better country. people love to work with chris. and as he rose through the ranks, they loved to work for chris. he was known not only for his courage, but for his smile. goofy, but contagious. for his sense of fun and that california cool. in the days since the attack, so many libyans including the ambassador from libya to the united states who is with us today, have expressed their sorrow and solidarity. one young woman, her head covered and her eyes haunted with sadness held up a handwritten sign that said, thugs and killers don't represent benghazi nor
i was honored to know ambassador chris stevens. i want to thank his parents and siblings who are here today for sharing chris with us and with our country. what a wonderful gift you gave us. over his distinguished career in the foreign service, chris won friends for the united states in far flung places. he made those people's hopes his own. during the revolution in libya, he risked his life to help protect the libyan people from a tyrant. and he gave his life helping them build a better...
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and steven colbert is at it again. we'll bring you the latest. >> i've had it with these money grubbing superpacs messing with our monday to friday elections. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks, thanks for watching. all of a sudden 24 hours has become an eternity for the republicans. things are a lot different than than this morning. six new polls have been released since the republican debate on monday night. they all show a sizable bump for newt gingrich. mitt romney only leads gingrich by about one percentage point when you average all the polls together, three polls have gingrich winning. six-point lead over mitt romney. gingrich's debate performance clearly appealed to republican voters in south carolina. conservative outlets like the weekly standard are giving the tea party credit for gingrich's turn around. today one of the tea party's favorite candidates got out of the race and supported newt gingrich. >> i've always believed the mission is greater than the man. as i've contemplated the future of this c
and steven colbert is at it again. we'll bring you the latest. >> i've had it with these money grubbing superpacs messing with our monday to friday elections. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks, thanks for watching. all of a sudden 24 hours has become an eternity for the republicans. things are a lot different than than this morning. six new polls have been released since the republican debate on monday night. they all show a sizable bump for newt gingrich. mitt romney only...
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. >>> plus steven colbert gives rick santorum a second look after his big showing in iowa, yes, it involves a drinking game. that clip later in the show. first the news live at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. with only four days to go until the voting in new hampshire, the republican presidential field is gearing up for two debates this weekend. the focus likely to be on mitt romney. it's the latest suffolk poll that shows the former massachusetts governor carrying 41% support in the state. ron paul has 18%. coming off a strong finish in iowa, rick santorum is up two points, still with just 8% support. behind him, newt gingrich and jon huntsman, the man who spent all his resources inside new hampshire, still down there at 7%. huntsman getting a bit of a boost heading into the weekend. the newspaper "the boston globe globe" is putting its support behind the utah governor saying he offers the republican party a chance to "renew itself." while romney proceeds cautiously, strategically to appease enough constituencies to get himself the nomination, huntsman has been bold. he articulates
. >>> plus steven colbert gives rick santorum a second look after his big showing in iowa, yes, it involves a drinking game. that clip later in the show. first the news live at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. with only four days to go until the voting in new hampshire, the republican presidential field is gearing up for two debates this weekend. the focus likely to be on mitt romney. it's the latest suffolk poll that shows the former massachusetts governor carrying 41% support...
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consulate where christopher stevens was killed two nights ago. they hit the consulate with an ied, turned the attack into an al qaeda-style video type of propaganda. the same group hit a british envoy in benghazi with a car bomb. it had the hallmarks of al qaeda inspiration or al qaeda training. they filmed the incident, dropped leaflets. they tried to take as much credit as possible. then on the morning of september 11th, this week, al qaeda central put out a video calling for attacks to avenge that same killing of al libi the group in benghazi had avenged before when it was first announced he was killed. by that night, the night of september 11th this week, we had what appears to an organized military style, sustained so sophisticated attack on the same consulate again and this time they killed the american ambassador and three other americans. as we learn more about that attack, the idea that this was a protest gone wrong, that it was a grassroots angry mob that overran this facility, that seems less and less likely. it was a sustained attack
consulate where christopher stevens was killed two nights ago. they hit the consulate with an ied, turned the attack into an al qaeda-style video type of propaganda. the same group hit a british envoy in benghazi with a car bomb. it had the hallmarks of al qaeda inspiration or al qaeda training. they filmed the incident, dropped leaflets. they tried to take as much credit as possible. then on the morning of september 11th, this week, al qaeda central put out a video calling for attacks to...
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vladamir putin loves him some steven segal. that extended to him getting a welcome like a head of state from the putin-supported regime in chechnya where michele bachmann comes in. michele bachmann and steve king and dana war backer and bill keating and paul cook went to russia to investigate the boston bombing suspects from chechnya with steven segal. he wore those wacky glasses. the members said he set up a bunch of meetings for them with the fsb. that's what the kgb became. they wanted to go to chechnya itself. segal wanted to meet the president of chechnya who is accused of kidnapping, torture and of his opponents. somewhere between that and accepting a free flight on the plane to go g to chechnya, that fell through. house republicans decided their contribution to american's foreign policy responsibilities would be to introduce legislation banning president obama from closing the prison in guantanamo. the republicans ban is folded into the bill funding the whole defense department that includes hundreds of millions of dolla
vladamir putin loves him some steven segal. that extended to him getting a welcome like a head of state from the putin-supported regime in chechnya where michele bachmann comes in. michele bachmann and steve king and dana war backer and bill keating and paul cook went to russia to investigate the boston bombing suspects from chechnya with steven segal. he wore those wacky glasses. the members said he set up a bunch of meetings for them with the fsb. that's what the kgb became. they wanted to go...
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why would they deny a plea from stevens given his expertise on libyan affairs. why did the senior leadership not take into consideration the approaching september 11 anniversary, degreely in light of the requests. we heard numerous times over the last several months that more funding is needed for diplomatic security for the senate foreign relations committee. noble that anybody in the room doesn't want that. since 2000, congress provided funding in the neighborhood of $10 billion for embassy security construction and maintenance. we will no doubt continue to provide significant funding in the future. given that our nation faces a mountain of debt by the president in his inaugural address means we cannot fund every program that every federal agency requests. when we increase funding, we have to consider cuts in others. that's the way it should work. the state department, are they conducting internal reviews to determine what offsets in current program funding might be consider and finally i know that some have been pedalling the story about congress's fault for
why would they deny a plea from stevens given his expertise on libyan affairs. why did the senior leadership not take into consideration the approaching september 11 anniversary, degreely in light of the requests. we heard numerous times over the last several months that more funding is needed for diplomatic security for the senate foreign relations committee. noble that anybody in the room doesn't want that. since 2000, congress provided funding in the neighborhood of $10 billion for embassy...
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today the group posted a similar video apparently showing the murder of steven sotloff and threatening to kill another hostage that the group has in captivity who is reportedly a british citizen. u.s. government officials are not confirming the authenticity of the video and neither is nbc news. but the family of steven sotloff did release a statement today saying they "know of this horrific strategy and are grieving privately. there will be no public comment from family during this difficult time." so for the second time in two weeks, the u.s. government is in the position of deciding not just how it wants to respond to this terrorist group that keeps killing americans on videotape, but also what the u.s. government thinks will be the most effective approach to targeting this group. because what we want to do, and what would be most effective against them, are not necessarily the same things. right? the group that just killed jim foley and steven sotloff and has taken over big swaths of iraq and also syria, they were born out of the u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003. there was no al qaeda
today the group posted a similar video apparently showing the murder of steven sotloff and threatening to kill another hostage that the group has in captivity who is reportedly a british citizen. u.s. government officials are not confirming the authenticity of the video and neither is nbc news. but the family of steven sotloff did release a statement today saying they "know of this horrific strategy and are grieving privately. there will be no public comment from family during this...
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steven bannon has a clear world order plan. what's jared's plan? >> his plan is to hope to knit the whole thing together. but it's going to be a big challenge. and when it comes to issues like syria and the middle east, it's going to be interesting to see which plan actually rules. >> jared has a power plan. that's what seems to have. thank you so much. we're going to give you a quick update on the breaking news. >>> swedish police confirmed there are fatalities after the truck in stockholm slammed into a building. we do not know how many or if this is terror related. after similar attacks in france and belgium, we're going to keep you updated and we will be right b back. this is msnbc. a lot of breaking news this morning. but we've never been the type to just sit back... not when we've got so much more to give when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise over hereno!ver here! (dog barking) whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream. making it a reality is th
steven bannon has a clear world order plan. what's jared's plan? >> his plan is to hope to knit the whole thing together. but it's going to be a big challenge. and when it comes to issues like syria and the middle east, it's going to be interesting to see which plan actually rules. >> jared has a power plan. that's what seems to have. thank you so much. we're going to give you a quick update on the breaking news. >>> swedish police confirmed there are fatalities after the...
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. >> we heard a desperate plea from steven's mother just last week. sotloff was kidnapped more than a year ago inside syria and isis had threatened to behead him after the execution of james tolly. e isis is also threatening to kill british worker david haines. we could hear from david cameron at the present time now. all of this news breaking on the heels of a new report iey isis is guilty of amnesty. president obama is leaving for a summit in wales. some are calling this nato meeting the most important since the fall of the berlin wall. eamon, nice to have you back. with this latest video, if confirmed obviously showing the beheading by isis of journalist tea steven sotloff, what is isis' goal? their stated goal is to promote islamic state. why are they intentionally provoking the u.s.? >> i'm not sure that they are necessarily trying to provoke the u.s.. i think isis is in a territorial acquisition state. and trying to hold on to it. i don't think they're trying to start a fight with the united states. i think that they are in a fight with the unit
. >> we heard a desperate plea from steven's mother just last week. sotloff was kidnapped more than a year ago inside syria and isis had threatened to behead him after the execution of james tolly. e isis is also threatening to kill british worker david haines. we could hear from david cameron at the present time now. all of this news breaking on the heels of a new report iey isis is guilty of amnesty. president obama is leaving for a summit in wales. some are calling this nato meeting...
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steven sotloff was 31, a native of florida. he had reported from bahrain, egypt, turkey, libya and syria. friends described him as a selfless person and said he lit up a room. on twitter he referred to himself as a stand-up philosopher from miami. it's hard to imagine his family's pain right now. the entire country is thinking of them. and now we must figure out the way forward against isis to make sure justice is done. joining me now are msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs, and nicholas burns, former u.s. ambassador to nato, now professor at harvard university. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> colonel jacobs, let me go to you first. the entire intelligence community is looking at the video. what are they trying to learn from it? >> among other things trying to determine where it was taken. there is a great deal of opinion that puts it inside syria. most people i talk to think that the hostages were moved to syria. that's where the video is taken. in addition, trying to determine whether or n
steven sotloff was 31, a native of florida. he had reported from bahrain, egypt, turkey, libya and syria. friends described him as a selfless person and said he lit up a room. on twitter he referred to himself as a stand-up philosopher from miami. it's hard to imagine his family's pain right now. the entire country is thinking of them. and now we must figure out the way forward against isis to make sure justice is done. joining me now are msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs, and nicholas...
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put simply, steven reinvented the american musical. has loomed large over more than six decades in the theater. and with revivals from broadway to the big screen, he's still here, pulling us up short and giving us support for being alive. here's how steven spielberg once explained his creative process. once a month, the sky falls on my head. i come to and i see another movie i want to make. this sounds painful for steven, but it has worked out pretty well for the rest of us. in his career, steven has introduced us to extra terest reals. rogue archaeologies, killer sharks, taken us to neverland, jurassic park, but also the beaches of normandy, and nazi concentration camps. despite redefining the word prolific, a spielberg movie is still a spiel bubergspielberg m. somebody's calling him right now to make a pitch. so there's this really goods-looking president and -- [ laughter [ laughter ] >> a spielberg movie, marked by boundless imagination, worlds rendered in extraordinary detail, characters who struggled to seize control of their des
put simply, steven reinvented the american musical. has loomed large over more than six decades in the theater. and with revivals from broadway to the big screen, he's still here, pulling us up short and giving us support for being alive. here's how steven spielberg once explained his creative process. once a month, the sky falls on my head. i come to and i see another movie i want to make. this sounds painful for steven, but it has worked out pretty well for the rest of us. in his career,...
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what about steven spielberg's film, are you surprised? >> which one, the tin? >> "the adventures of tintin"? >> we were talking to people behind the scenes, it's more of a european tintin. a lot of people don't know the backstory and it's more of a european thing. >> it did really well overseas. >> that's why it was released there first. made sense. can be entertaining. >>> a quick update on the forecast, in case you're just joining us. around the country, not a lot of issues today. we had a decent weekend in new england, and it's going to be another decent day today. temperatures are pretty mild for this time of morning. it's cool, it's brisk. you need the gloves and the hats if you're heading out today with the kids, but temperatures in the 40s. you can't complain. we had some snow showers overnight, especially coming off the lakes. a little cold front came through. so, anywhere from central new york may have a little dusting of snow out there, but that's about it. today will be a nice day. it will be brisk and breezy early, but the winds will die off this af
what about steven spielberg's film, are you surprised? >> which one, the tin? >> "the adventures of tintin"? >> we were talking to people behind the scenes, it's more of a european tintin. a lot of people don't know the backstory and it's more of a european thing. >> it did really well overseas. >> that's why it was released there first. made sense. can be entertaining. >>> a quick update on the forecast, in case you're just joining us. around...
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citizens james foley, steven sotloff, abdul and kayla mueller. if left unchecked it's illing pose a threat for the united states homeland. they have not kept communication lines open to them. >> well, again, i -- i think that -- being close to some of these families, i think it goes both ways. i think you can have points of frustration that the families have had. i happen to know this white house -- look dennis mcdonough accidentally said kayla mueller's name. they were trying to keep it out of media. it showed how high level she was to the president of the united states well before anyone else knew her name. i guess i would in a friendly way dispute the notion that the federal government isn't deeply concerned about any one of these. i know john mccain talked with the mueller family throughout all of these problems. but there is no quiksilver bullet formula to getting a hostage out when someone like isis has taken them. we need a broader discussion of practices about what we are willing to do. it wouldn't be a bad thing to have someone within th
citizens james foley, steven sotloff, abdul and kayla mueller. if left unchecked it's illing pose a threat for the united states homeland. they have not kept communication lines open to them. >> well, again, i -- i think that -- being close to some of these families, i think it goes both ways. i think you can have points of frustration that the families have had. i happen to know this white house -- look dennis mcdonough accidentally said kayla mueller's name. they were trying to keep it...
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steven, i want to turn to you first. if philando castile was a suspect for a robbery did the officer use the right protocol? >> yes. he did. you have a right to carry a weapon in that state but you don't -- you have to use common sense. you don't have a weapon that could be viz nl sible if it was fact visible. we don't know the facts. this is what you're really getting to me. the governor of that state, mark dayton, came out. he said if he was white it would have never happened. i would say if that officer is guilt y guilty but we don't know the facts yet. >> are we jumping to conclusions here? are we giving him the right to tell the story or have you already made the decision? >> listen, first of all i want to say what he just said is exactly is reason we have a problem with police violence. immediately he says it's not a racial issue. let's start from the beginning. he pulled him over because he looked like a robbery suspect. that means he was black and male. it doesn't mean he actually looked like the person. he is ju
steven, i want to turn to you first. if philando castile was a suspect for a robbery did the officer use the right protocol? >> yes. he did. you have a right to carry a weapon in that state but you don't -- you have to use common sense. you don't have a weapon that could be viz nl sible if it was fact visible. we don't know the facts. this is what you're really getting to me. the governor of that state, mark dayton, came out. he said if he was white it would have never happened. i would...
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i really don't. >> howard dean, stuart stevens thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on all in. >> his wife, if she probably maybe wasn't allowed to have anything to say. you tell me. >> donald trump attacks a mother who lost her son in iraq. >> this person is total incapable of empathy. he is a black soul. >> as the backlash builds. >> to have trump do what he did, i don't know where the bounds are. i don't know where the bottom is. >> what will it take for republicans to repudiate trump. >> i can't vote for donald trump. >>> then, trump's putin policy. >> he's not going into ukraine, okay? just so you understand. he's not going to go into ukraine. >> except russia already annexed part of ukraine two years ago. lawrence wilkerson is here on that. >>> plus, the avalanche of allegations against the man who spent decades shaping the psychology of the american
i really don't. >> howard dean, stuart stevens thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on all in. >> his wife, if she probably maybe wasn't allowed to have anything to say. you tell me. >> donald trump attacks a mother who lost her son in iraq. >> this person is total incapable of empathy. he is a black soul. >> as the backlash builds. >> to have trump do what...
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i think steven got the legion of honor at that time. at the end of the table, jimmy buffett who is an old friend and he's kind of my forrest gump. he was going to be performing at versailles and he said i know you'll have a dinner, brokaw so i'm going to show up and he did. we were having a wonderful time and andy rooney was there. late in the evening, my assistant whispered in my ear, "ronald reagan just died." and we raised a glass to the president and said to the president and talked about the evening. and andy rooney called me later and said brokaw that might have been the best dinner i've ever been to. >> thanks for inviting me. >> sorry. >> and then of course tom had to get on a plane and come back and prepare to cover the funeral. >> right. i had to go and do that. >> yeah. you and your stories, tom, they're priceless. they're great. i don't know andrea though can match you and so can mike barnicle especially if you get him going about boston but that's another story. that was a good story. >> actually alex yesterday, last evenin
i think steven got the legion of honor at that time. at the end of the table, jimmy buffett who is an old friend and he's kind of my forrest gump. he was going to be performing at versailles and he said i know you'll have a dinner, brokaw so i'm going to show up and he did. we were having a wonderful time and andy rooney was there. late in the evening, my assistant whispered in my ear, "ronald reagan just died." and we raised a glass to the president and said to the president and...
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the islamic state has beheaded another american, steven sotloff. this is not a bit of news to absorb, move on and forget. it is a sadistic assault on our country's pride, barack obama, the american people, on the country we love. cutting off the head of one of us is a taunt, a humiliation. it debases us this the eyes of syrians, iraqi, our countrymen. the american intelligence community is working to confirm the latest video that shows him
the islamic state has beheaded another american, steven sotloff. this is not a bit of news to absorb, move on and forget. it is a sadistic assault on our country's pride, barack obama, the american people, on the country we love. cutting off the head of one of us is a taunt, a humiliation. it debases us this the eyes of syrians, iraqi, our countrymen. the american intelligence community is working to confirm the latest video that shows him
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steven miller writes for donald trump. >> but the theme continues. right? for all of the development we think we have had in this administration, the fundamental theme to your point earlier that donald trump got elected on continues. he has not brightened up to the idea that he wants the world involved in solving these problems except where he articulates he wants the world involved in solving them. we're not a world joint together except for the list of things donald trump needs done. >> i think that's right. steve bannon may be gone. but his ideas are alive and well. it's not because steve miller is whispering in his ear. it's because we're seeing the real donald trump. speeches force people to make decisions. trump i'm sure went over draft after draft, i'm sure mcmaster and nikki haley and others tried to soften the edges. you could see there were soft edges here and there. in the end of the day, this is a guy who is all about nationalism, sovereignty and patriotism. it really is concerning that he is laying out a vision of the world before the entire di
steven miller writes for donald trump. >> but the theme continues. right? for all of the development we think we have had in this administration, the fundamental theme to your point earlier that donald trump got elected on continues. he has not brightened up to the idea that he wants the world involved in solving these problems except where he articulates he wants the world involved in solving them. we're not a world joint together except for the list of things donald trump needs done....
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steven weaver is one of those inmates. but weaver's reputation for violence began before he came to prison. >> i was a member of the outlaws motorcycle club at the time that i caught my cases. if you were just to look at it on paper, you would go [ bleep ] they should never let this guy out, you know? two counts of murder, started out with. a chain saw was involved with one of them. that's kind of bloody. >> weaver's violence on the outside landed him a 60-year sentence for murder. but in prison he attempted to kill again. the victim was his cellmate who he claimed was a child molester. weaver attacked him on christmas eve. >> when i was stabbing him, i was talking [ bleep ]. i said, you feel kind of vulnerable now, don't you? he's like, yeah. i said, maybe that little girl that you raped, think she might have felt this vulnerable? i said, "your life is in my hands now." i stabbed him several times, shallow enough to not kill him, i was hoping. once again, i was making a point. >> weaver is due to be released in 2027, than
steven weaver is one of those inmates. but weaver's reputation for violence began before he came to prison. >> i was a member of the outlaws motorcycle club at the time that i caught my cases. if you were just to look at it on paper, you would go [ bleep ] they should never let this guy out, you know? two counts of murder, started out with. a chain saw was involved with one of them. that's kind of bloody. >> weaver's violence on the outside landed him a 60-year sentence for murder....
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> for the first time, we can say that steven was sold at the border. people want our administration to support. one of them sold for probably between 25 and $50,000. somebody at the border crossing made a phone call to isis and they set up a fake check point with many people. >> so arm the good rebels? arm the moderate rebel sns there is an enemy of my enemy is my friend to be made here. if you want to help isis, help if other groups that are also fighting isis. it's not at all clear that they're deciding who should get u.s. weapons. and this is a very hard question. this is a question that defies easy, polling tested answers. this is a hard question that is an important one and that deserves a rigorous debate. here's another one. here's another reason to go after them in syria. here's a sound argument for not attacking them in syria. the iraqi government has invited u.s. military air strikes. the iraqi government is working to capitalize and make them effective. thus, effectively, going to war with us while we are trying to go to war with isis. argume
> for the first time, we can say that steven was sold at the border. people want our administration to support. one of them sold for probably between 25 and $50,000. somebody at the border crossing made a phone call to isis and they set up a fake check point with many people. >> so arm the good rebels? arm the moderate rebel sns there is an enemy of my enemy is my friend to be made here. if you want to help isis, help if other groups that are also fighting isis. it's not at all clear...
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my father was a career foreign service officer like ambassador christopher stevens was. and i know the risks that these americans take every day to represent our country overseas. so we welcome them home with great sadness, he and the others there to protect american personnel in libya, but also as the president and secretary of state have said, refortified in our intent to make sure that the united states remains a voice for democracy, for freedom and the rule of law around the world. >> and this despite many of your colleagues in the house and in the senate who were saying that what america should do now is withdraw funding, financial support, and frankly walk away from a number of these nations. >> well, that would be a very bad mistake. let's look at the situation in libya and remember that ambassador stevens was there to help the libyan people liberate themselves from a vicious dictator, and he was a friend of the libyan people and the libyan government has condemned the violence in the attacks against the americans. you saw the libyan ambassador to the united state
my father was a career foreign service officer like ambassador christopher stevens was. and i know the risks that these americans take every day to represent our country overseas. so we welcome them home with great sadness, he and the others there to protect american personnel in libya, but also as the president and secretary of state have said, refortified in our intent to make sure that the united states remains a voice for democracy, for freedom and the rule of law around the world. >>...
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ambassador chris stevens is not even buried yet. he has a grieving widow, a grieving family, and the other three persons who lost their lives, two of them haven't even been identified. one has. and to start making partisan play out of this tragedy, at this point, is insensitive. >> going forward, and as you say, it is a delicate moment, what needs to be done under either president in terms of outreach to the muslim world? i mean, it's -- there is an understandable tension here in the foreign policy, where people look at things like this, and they look at these mobs that gather for a youtube video, and they say, how is it our job to placate that? but on the other hand, the commander in chief needs to worry about the diplomats and the troops and the americans out in the field. how do you navigate that tension? >> well, the reality is is that there were libyans who were helping to fight and defend the consulate. i mean, i've been to libya since the liberation, and the group -- the allegation i was with was very well received. i mean, t
ambassador chris stevens is not even buried yet. he has a grieving widow, a grieving family, and the other three persons who lost their lives, two of them haven't even been identified. one has. and to start making partisan play out of this tragedy, at this point, is insensitive. >> going forward, and as you say, it is a delicate moment, what needs to be done under either president in terms of outreach to the muslim world? i mean, it's -- there is an understandable tension here in the...
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had i been president and found you did not read the cables from benghazi and from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of your post. i think it's inexcusable. i think we can understand you're not reading every cable. i can understand maybe you're not aware of the cable from the ambassador in vienna that asks for $100,000 for an electrical charging station or maybe you're not aware your department spent $100,000 on three comedians who went to india on a tour. i think you might be aware of the 80 million spent on a consulate that will never be built. i think it's inexcusable you did not know about this and did not read these cables. i would think by anybody's estimation, libya has to have been one of the hottest of hot spots around the world. not to know of the request for securities really i think cost these people their lives. their lives could have been saved had someone been more available or aware of these things, more on top of the job. and the thing is, i don't suspect you of bad motives. the review board said these people weren't willfully knowledge. i don't suspect you
had i been president and found you did not read the cables from benghazi and from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of your post. i think it's inexcusable. i think we can understand you're not reading every cable. i can understand maybe you're not aware of the cable from the ambassador in vienna that asks for $100,000 for an electrical charging station or maybe you're not aware your department spent $100,000 on three comedians who went to india on a tour. i think you might be aware...
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steven copetski works at the mayo clinic in minnesota. he says vigorous exercise for ten minutes at least three times a week will significantly lower your risk for heart attack. that adds up to only 30 minutes away. he says that half hour isn't meant to be a walk in the park. >> that means like intervals, where you go hard for a couple of minutes, hard enough that you say, wow, i can't do this for more than a couple minutes, i'm going to give out. then back off, don't give out, get your breath back and do it again. >> reporter: if you choose to brave the winter weather and exercise outdoors, experts recommend wearing lots of layers. shield your extremities with heavy socks, gloves and caps, and stay hydrated. or you could do a combination of both. work up a sweat clearing snow off your car so you can drive it to the gym. erica edwards, nbc news. >> for more information on this and other health stories, you can always check out the health page online at msnbc.com. >>> all right, in sports now, after a long and frustrated lockout, the nba f
steven copetski works at the mayo clinic in minnesota. he says vigorous exercise for ten minutes at least three times a week will significantly lower your risk for heart attack. that adds up to only 30 minutes away. he says that half hour isn't meant to be a walk in the park. >> that means like intervals, where you go hard for a couple of minutes, hard enough that you say, wow, i can't do this for more than a couple minutes, i'm going to give out. then back off, don't give out, get your...
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george stevens, you, of course, were involved with her kennedy center honor. the life work that really entitled her to that highest of american cultural awards. >> well, it was not only motion pictures, which she had that long career, but she had a great career on broadway, including two wonderful musicals, woman of the year, six degrees of separation based on the movie my father made with -- >> right. >> -- with katherine hepburn and spencer tracy. she won toniestonys for both of. there are very few people that you can say are distinctive. there was nobody like lauren bacall. you know, her appearance, her hair, her voice. she had a personality that was her own. and it was both kind of a public persona and, as sally was saying, wonderfully personable, you know, as a friend. she was sultry and intelligent and vulnerable. and, you know, people who knew her just really delighted in having her as a friend. >> sally quinn and george stevens jr., thank you very much for bringing to life, really, this woman who was larger than life and who we have sadly lost. and we'
george stevens, you, of course, were involved with her kennedy center honor. the life work that really entitled her to that highest of american cultural awards. >> well, it was not only motion pictures, which she had that long career, but she had a great career on broadway, including two wonderful musicals, woman of the year, six degrees of separation based on the movie my father made with -- >> right. >> -- with katherine hepburn and spencer tracy. she won toniestonys for...
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the answer to that was steven calk. so investigators came across steven calk and these loans as they were investigating paul manafort and found that they were giving him loans that other banks would not. and it's clear now that steven calk had some skin in the game for himself because hep wanted a position within the administration and thought, well, if i lend to the president's campaign manager or the candidate's campaign manager, maybe i'll have a good shot at getting something in that white house if he's elected. >> in the end, what happened? >> he was appointed to the counsel of economic advisers in august of 2016. but he never got a position within this administration. it could be that that would have gone differently if paul manafort had stayed on within the administration, but as we know, he stopped being the campaign manager before trump was even elected. but he ranked his top positions, ali, he ranked secretary of the treasury, of commerce, and even defense, something he had no experience with. and ultimately,
the answer to that was steven calk. so investigators came across steven calk and these loans as they were investigating paul manafort and found that they were giving him loans that other banks would not. and it's clear now that steven calk had some skin in the game for himself because hep wanted a position within the administration and thought, well, if i lend to the president's campaign manager or the candidate's campaign manager, maybe i'll have a good shot at getting something in that white...
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he knew james foley and steven sotloff. matthew van dyke, first to you. what do you remember most about steven sotloff, what would you like to say about him tonight? >> there's a lot of journalists that cover conflicts. they parachute in from one conflict to another, but steven had a real love for the entire region. he learned arabic, he made the contacts, the friendships, had a real understanding of the people and a real dedication of reporting in that part of the world. this is the last person this should have happened to. >> did you ever talk about the possibility of this kind of thing happening? >> yes, we had dinner just a few weeks before he went to syria. we often talked about security, we even talked about the james foley case. >> david, having been in captivity with the taliban for months on end as you were, when a situation like this happens, our thoughts first of all go to what it was like to be in that captivity for all that time before you even get to this horrible end. >> yeah, it's horrific he survived through this period, and this is a pub
he knew james foley and steven sotloff. matthew van dyke, first to you. what do you remember most about steven sotloff, what would you like to say about him tonight? >> there's a lot of journalists that cover conflicts. they parachute in from one conflict to another, but steven had a real love for the entire region. he learned arabic, he made the contacts, the friendships, had a real understanding of the people and a real dedication of reporting in that part of the world. this is the last...
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another hostage steven sotloff releasing a video to isis. >> please do not hold him for something he has no control over. i ask you to spare his life. >>> and we're also learning new details about american jihadist douglas mccain fighting for isis. coming up here, pentagon spokesman admiral john kirby as the u.s. weighs their sights on isis targets in syria. >> not just the united states government but many governments are concerned about these foreign fighters leaving their shores, going over there, getti getting radicalized trained and then coming back. >>> plus, romney and ryan, paul ryan drops cold water on mitt. >> i would help his campaign if that was the most effective way for me to help him. >> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. a heartfelt thanks from theo curtis after he is released after being held for two years in syria. i'm joined by anchor of bbc world news director and senior fellow for the women and foreign policy and contributor to the atlantic defense one. welcome both. first of all, the brits have a big role to play in this. first of all, they a
another hostage steven sotloff releasing a video to isis. >> please do not hold him for something he has no control over. i ask you to spare his life. >>> and we're also learning new details about american jihadist douglas mccain fighting for isis. coming up here, pentagon spokesman admiral john kirby as the u.s. weighs their sights on isis targets in syria. >> not just the united states government but many governments are concerned about these foreign fighters leaving...
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this morning canadian prime minister steven harper laid flowers at a memorial this morning. a memorial for the fallen soldier. there was a quick arrest. get down. >> you can see there that ottawa remains a city on edge. the man crossed the yellow tape and there was clear distress that the incident was not related to yesterday's shooting. we are learning more about the suspected ottawa shooter, 32-year-old michael -- a petty criminal and canadian born muslim convert. he was shot to death by the sergeant at arms who received a standing ovation at parliament. live in ottawa and sarah, what more are we learning about the suspected shooter here? >> good afternoon, investigators believe that this was a lone wolf-type attack carried out boy a man who was a high risk traveler by authorities. he was born michael joseph hall and changed his name after converting to islam. he had a history of petty crime, but at some point attracted the attention of authorities who took away his passport, concerned he would travel abroad to commit crimes. he is a native of canada and his parents releas
this morning canadian prime minister steven harper laid flowers at a memorial this morning. a memorial for the fallen soldier. there was a quick arrest. get down. >> you can see there that ottawa remains a city on edge. the man crossed the yellow tape and there was clear distress that the incident was not related to yesterday's shooting. we are learning more about the suspected ottawa shooter, 32-year-old michael -- a petty criminal and canadian born muslim convert. he was shot to death...
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you're right, stevens was in a very unusual situation. he knew a lot of these people because he had been there before. and so, you know, it was a unique situation. but, you know, she does have to answer some questions about security procedures. there are legitimate questions here. it just doesn't have anything to do with a scandal that the republicans are trying to gin up. >> yeah. i'm also imprezzed with george will comes out and says basically the democrats would be smart not to participate in this so-called select committee. it must have dit heartened some of them. charles krauthammer, another huge brain on the right said basically they missed their chance on this baby the first time through. thank you, as always. howard, especially you. coming up, want to talk about a real scandal? how about the hype that got us into iraq. the smoking gun was going to be a nuclear mushroom cloud? that still heckles members of the bush administration. and the great proxy war in north carolina. three senate candidate, each with his own big-name sup poer
you're right, stevens was in a very unusual situation. he knew a lot of these people because he had been there before. and so, you know, it was a unique situation. but, you know, she does have to answer some questions about security procedures. there are legitimate questions here. it just doesn't have anything to do with a scandal that the republicans are trying to gin up. >> yeah. i'm also imprezzed with george will comes out and says basically the democrats would be smart not to...